Oculocutaneous Albinism
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Albinism: eMedicine Dermatology
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: The classification of congenital hypopigmentary diseases that result from a defect in the production of pigment (melanin) due to dysfunction of pigment cells (melanocytes) in the skin, the eyes, and/or the ears consists of the following: ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Congenital diseases which result in a defect in pigment production may be classified as albinism. Learn more. http://bit.ly/aXJw7d
Hermansky-Pudlak Syndrome: eMedicine Dermatology
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome (HPS) is a rare group of autosomal recessive diseases whose manifestations include oculocutaneous albinism, bleeding, and lysosomal ceroid storage. Its etiology has been related to defects in 7 genes: HPS1, HPS2 (AP3B1), HPS3, HPS4, ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome is a type of albinism that includes bleeding tendencies and lung disease. Learn more. http://bit.ly/cXcWQZ
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